martin luther king i iron i, john lewis, al sharpton and cory booker with among the people who spoke. and while all the folks were optimistic there was one message that there was still more work to be done. to talk about the story and racial relations, the host of inside the issues joins me now. thank you very much for joining me. let's start off with your impressions of this last weekend's march. >> well, it was well attended. it was fairly well organized. but it fell woefully short of the 63 march, and that's not really a criticism of the organization of the 2013 march but understanding that the historicle differences, the relevances and where we were in 36 and where we are now are so different. in 63, we were dealing with a movement, we were dealing with a judicial approach, we were dealing with a legislative approach, a civil activism, unrest in the streets approach and that was to a great degree very well coordinated. now, in 2013 we have a number of disparate issues, whether it be mass incarceration, whether it be stop and frisk with chief kelly in new york or stand your ground